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2017 Alabama Defense Game Plan vs Clemson

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2017 Alabama Defense Game Plan vs Clemson

In the 2017 Sugar Bowl, which served as a College Football Playoff semifinal, Alabama faced off against Clemson, marking the third consecutive meeting between the two teams in the playoffs. Alabama, led by head coach Nick Saban and defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, crafted a well-executed defensive game plan that was central to their 24-6 victory over the Tigers.

Alabama’s defensive strategy focused on neutralizing Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant, who had taken over for Deshaun Watson. The Crimson Tide defense, known for its aggressive and disciplined approach, targeted Clemson’s run-pass option (RPO) attack and aimed to keep Bryant uncomfortable in the pocket.

Alabama’s defense dominated Clemson, holding them to just 188 total yards and keeping them out of the end zone. The defensive game plan effectively neutralized Kelly Bryant’s dual-threat ability and stifled Clemson’s offensive attack. This victory propelled Alabama into the National Championship Game, where they would go on to face Georgia.

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